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and he did it without the help of anyone.s ad none of his advisors wanteviserg to use on foreign policy. >> i policyp to b desperately wanted trump to be quiet, bute n trump wouldn't. what's the point of nato ?t nat he asked nearly thirty years y after the fall of the soviet aft union, no one in washington could answer him. p racist shut up. racist, they replied. but trump just kept going in. his trump way. russia, why would we fight russia? he wondered.e wouldn't making russia our our enemy just drive putin into the arms of china? inand create the most powerful and dangerous anti-american bloc in history? >> no one bothered to answerbody him. in fact, for the sin of asking,y they called him a traitorch to his country.ed him for they impeached him for it. it se ind then they started a war with putin. but in retrospect, trump asked a deeply patriotic question.ue if russista everion. joined fors with china, american global hegemony, its power would end instantly. you'd have the world's largest you'landmass, the largest naturl gas reserves allied with the world's largest populations larg
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and world's largest economy.er so a russia china axis woulde pl be not just more powerful than un the united states , but muchite control more powerful. it would have the scale world to control a lot of the world'sa economy and trade routes and raw materials. it could project military forcet . that posturing aside, we actually don't have the powera to stop. ev got >> if russia and china ever gotb together, it would be raa brand new world and the united states would be greatly diminished. most americansgreatly most amerc be bad. >> now, as donald trumpte predicted,d very clearly, thatbiden' is happening thanks to joe thden's recklesss and self-destructive response to the invasion of ukraine a year ago this week oa , the economies of russia and china are intertwined. inte. chinese spending on russian goods has increased by morespen than 60%. chinding on russiaa now importsl from russia than it has in. the last five years. ineschinese shipments to russia, meanwhile, are up by nearly 30% . companies like ford and toyotaru pulled out of russia. they hadssia, theyad to remembe. so what happened next?e automaks chinese automakers stepped in.n
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chinese carmakers once made less than 10% of all cars bought in russia. >> nowa china makes a third ofr them. you can see where this is going. the same thing has happened with smartphones and countlesss other consumer goods. not surprisingly, the chinese un is replacing the dollar in moscow. chinese currency now accounts for fully one fifth of allplacir trades on the moscow stock exchange. that's up from less thanm last one percent last year. so year. these are deep and gro. economic ties and their formal . ho the thing about economic ties,we however, is that they leadve r,inexorably to military ties. so it shouldn't surprise youhini that china is actively helping russia in the war againsr tth more s which we are leading. in other words, the countryd ha with more ships than any navyh h in the world has united with a country that has more nuclearbm armed icbms than any country in us throughn fight proxy in ukraine.raine. well, that's scary.'s scary. the thing is, everybody involved se
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and the thing is , everybodyw it involved seems to know it's scary. >> and and just how scary it is. our leaders understand thatt their push for total warcessary, with putin, which is unnecessary, could lead to the destruction of the west.t they know that, but they'rein doing it anyway. in an interview with a germann newspaper today, the ukrainian president , zelenskytoday,y, cal mentioned that, oh, by the way, the entire world may soon go upf in flames, quote, if china aligns itself with russia, there will be a world war.ere wl there will be a world war if ru? china aligns with russia, who could say something like that? comleyd sa, since as we just tod you, china is aligned with russia, it's alreadyat's n happened. that's not speculation. it'sot specu a fact. t fact ,mself,a result of that fact according to zelenskyy himself, hundreds of millions of people will die. no big deal asas3 4 f1 dark wad thinking. zelenskyy himself is a verenleny dark force that is obvious.s if if you watch him, it
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is unmistakable. who could not see that this mann is a destroyer.a ch >> he banned a christian faithrt in his country and arrested nuns and priests. oh and , oh, but he's a hero. claim our leaders from chuck schumer to mitch mcconnellcconnl knows leonski is not a hero. a he is an instrument of total destruction that is notion. a defense of his enemies. nse ofit's just true.maybe thatw and maybe that's why joe bidenh. biden landed in kyiv today t is drawn to him. biden landed in kyiv today to promote another world war watch. note the air raid sirens in the background. what's strange, that didn't seem to be any air raids in kyi. kyiv this morning. we checked they were just air raid sirens at preciselypr that the moment the joe biden appeared for bide a photo op.
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even cnn's reporters on the ground in kyiv know that th they've been in the city for the past five days and didn't hear any bombs or missilet hear strikes or any sirens untilsirel the moment that biden walked out for the cameras.s. >> i've been here for the past five days. t i have not heardhe anyar explosions. i have not heardy the air sires until about half an hour ago.y i right when president biden was in the center of kyiv. right.ight so here you have potemkin ai.r sire raid sirens, just the touchns required in this the most tightly scripted, mostistory. completely dishonest war in w history. the fake easar. t war. am and the point, oerf course, is o sell americans on yet another 500 million dollars in tax $50 dollars for ukraine, for the zelensky y government. th >> watch this. watch this. we've committed nearly70 seven hundred tanks armored and thousands of armored vehicles, one thousand artillery systems, more than two million rounds of artillery
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ammunition, more than 50 advanced launch rocket systems, anti-ship and air defenses all defend younse systl to defend ukraine and thatnt the doesn't count. the other half a billion dollars are going to blf a bilee announcing with you today and tomorrow it's going to come your way. way.that's just the united anyone n this piece. >> can anyonsee see how dark and crazy this is ? truly crazy. yes. yes, many americans can see how dark and crazy this look ata the numbernys. r from how many americans support this war for democracy, this war forr democracy. >> the americans, fo rsome some reason can't vote on what do we have a national referendum on all this? as long as we're leveling a country on a half offo democracy, it might be nice to try democracy here, but ndeo it's all so grotesque. it defies imagination. really. >> but imagine if you were watching all of this, the spectacle from your homee wt
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and east palestine, ohio,hi a home that is still stinking yu of chemicals you can'tt of identify. so here you have the united states personally visiting a corrupt foreign autocrat tocrat tto announce a half a bin dollars more in your tax dollars to go to ukraine. gmeanwhile, you stuck in some lost and forgotten part of ohio, the state that helped build this country have a mushroom cloud over your city. >> the animals are dying m.ushry the water is blowingou. wit and yet for more than twh o wees after all of this startedrailme with the famous train nt, femaderailment, fema and the administration have refused to provide any kind of financial assistance to you. is palestine still hasn't even gotten a visit, a token visits from joe biden's token transportation secretary mayor pete. eopl >> and after two weeks, people in east palestine are starting to notice. >> watch what federal response the white house is under respo fire for its response to thens east palestine train derailment . if there were inin washington, d.c. all be cleanedive headac
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up and taken care ofhe.s >> i've ha d massive headaches since it started and saythe efff they're feeling the effects of the toxic chemicals. toxic chemicals. east pales tihe's palestine resident melisa blake says two days after that y toxic train derailment, doctorst diagnosed her with acute bronchitisor from chemical fume. >> it's hard to breathe. my chest is always tight and i'm fifty three . eadaches i i've had two headaches in my life and i feel like i'veerya had one every day since the controlled burn. my kids will never go play in our backyard.e the kids will never play in my again, which makes me very sad.m now, it's never goine g to be safe for them in my eyes.w famis today, families like the baileys lined up for a one thousand dollar check per person. >> a thousan p >>d, probably not. honestlyt, probably not. ted murphy doesn't believee officials who say there's no lingering health risks the. i got to move because i'm not i' safe being here. there is no way we are safe , but nobody cares. from be and they know that meets palestine. but the contrast are becoming too d too sharp and obvious.amer the american border versusican
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the ukrainian border. >> one doesn't matter at all.t a in fact, it's racisttter . the other is so important will risk nuclear war to protect it.o protect it. aids t eight to zelenskyy unaudited. god knows where it's going. aid to east to care and aid to palestine. we just can't affordpastine., unfortunately, the people who decided not ukrainian. so not joe biden is not interesd enough to visit. unfortunately, no one in easnobs palestine thoughtinet to pay joe biden's son 80 grand a month. if someone had if don some thateone had. so it'd been wise enough to pay off the biden family. e ight eight years ago, things wod be different. here's so joe biden might talk to them. >> now he's going to deliver>> o much humanitarian assistance as well as food, water, medicinetance as, shelter and od to ukraine displaced by russia's war and provide aid for those seeking refuge in other countries. from ukraine. refuge fro putin is also going to helpoingt schools and hospitalo s open, which could allow pensions and social support to be paid
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to the ukrainian people. >> so they have something, something in their pocke thet. so not everything that winds congre its way through congress is of equal importance, mostly legislation in congress means l nothing in the long termnuclear nuclear war means everything ins the long term. so what's the issue on whichoh,h both parties seem aligned? oh, the issue that matters. so there is no opposition partyr .ee t both parties seem to agree thatn the administration that shot bao down weather balloons with fourn hundred thousand dollar heat cao seeking missiles is capable of navigating an incredibly in complex conflict in eastern europe, where the stakes are noistential. no p problem. pul we can pull this off. everybody involved is winston churchill. no. one on the republican side seems outraged on a gut level that that the president, united states is perssresidente only visiting an autocrat incr a tracksuit in kyiat iv while he
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ignores the exposure of thousands of american citizens c to toxic chemicals. we can't identif y. r. so republicans in the senateer have a leader you mighested ts . be interested in what he thinks is important. >> here he is . hel i'm going to try to explain to the american people that defeating the russians in the s ukraine is the single most ine most important event going n the world right now. its will save us anan enormous amount of money down the road sd if the ukrainians can succeed. they they're not asking for any'r of our personnel or asking us for financial help.. >> s>>o the thing is , that's nt rhetoric. mitch mcconnell believes wha tou he just said. i'm going to help explain. you couldn't hel p explaine to how to get from here to the nearest gas station.on't you're beyond the ability t to explain and you're way lea beyond the ability to lead the opposition in the united re, states senate. but for some reason, mcconnell n and so many othener republican leaders and talk
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show hosts have been completely brainwashevepleteld by the ideat the united states will benefit from a warwa with russia. russ well, now that russia hasrces w joined forces with china,t the to create a bloc against the united states , that weun that cannot defeat, thate majority will control perhaps the majority of the world really of . you you did that, by the way. you laughed at trump and here cl we are facing the end of control of a lot of the world because you so unwisely manage the power that you inherited. what's your answer now, mitch mcconnell? you're welcome on this show. time to explain. tuls any time to explain.is tulsi gabbard is a formerr member omef congress, a formeref presidential candidate, one of people i few people inew ye the world who went on television after this invasion a year ago and saidnd . this could get really dangerous. you were right. now that chi is aligning with russia and supporting the russian war effort effectively against us , this seems like a massive turning point. well, you heard it fromg about h zelenskyy himself talking about the consequence of world war hee
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three . the thing is , he has made ver d clear that that's where hey. i thinks we are already, that we are in world war three . ukraine is the tip of the spear, and this is how he ukra justifieins demanding makingspe. demands of the united states and all of thes makine nato countries to equip him with all of the weapons countries with thats the united states and nato have to go and fight this war.t th that we are in against russia.og he is doing everything that he can to bring us and nato into this war directly. directly in t with rus into conflict with russia. you remember whe ne ukrainian defense missile their ukrainian defense missile defense system, unfortunately, had a missile that unfortunat went into poland and killed two civilians on a farm. what a kille zelenskyy say, hisy first thing, first person what did zon camera saying, heys is a direct attack against the nato ally, us , nato , you must go in attack. you must go and attack russia.d the scary thing to me, tucker, is to hear people like democra zelenskyy, to hear democrats rea
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and republicans in the unitens d states congress and biden administration officials speak so calmlficials caly and with t face about world war three .t be how would it be one? e how would we respond to the user of tactical nuclear weapons? what are our options in this battlefield? forgetting what ronald reagan said when he said a nuclear war cannot be wosaidn and thereforef should never be fought. this worldou w warorld war three path that we are on , unless we change course, it will result in nuclear war. all of the nuclear armed countries in the world on this a path towards a head hea d-onon collision. question >> this has a really good who question. so zelenskyy, who i think this country has borne with great patience actually for the lastih year, has repeatedly said i've got a border dispute with my neighbor, russia. you live thousandspute wi miles away. f you're not connected.mis because ofe of that border dispute and their invasion ofpu the eastern half of my country,l your whole family could die.e a and i'm okay.m ok aywith that. >> how why aren't americans rising up as one
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and saying you're suggesting it's okay die? that my family dies? it's nott's not. ookay off the stage. are w like what?e puttin why are we putting ug p this? sy >> honestly, you know, you? looo at the lies that the american people are beingat the told by president biden, by mitch mcconnell, by these warmongerse, in both parties selling thisd sn lie that this is about defending freedom and democracy. th . and as he said, there's noere'sg greater threat to that democracy. democracy than this than this fight against this war against russia. russia.they are the ones who are undermining our democracy. they are the ones who are denying the americaning the pee our constitutional right to have a say whether or not a t go to war or not. it is it is an affront to our constitution and every single american. and we should all be raising s d about this because it is our future, the future of the world that's at stake. oe i agree.w much i mean, how much we people smoking this this is a real issue. >> this is not one of the fake issues that there is no more real issue than that. i agree. i agree. tulsi gabbard, thanks so much for joining us . thanks. >> maintaining your bravery all
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cocain our lives in east palestine, ohio, and it's a big. moment in his life. his fiancee just gave birth yesterday to their child, butch. they cannot use water for her baby formula because it'se wa poisonoutes, too dangerous,se i' thankfully. one of our guests from e!s to palestine last week, courtney ce miller helped out. miller delivered bottled watery miller helped to residentsou including oliver. and his family over cooking and joins us now.oliver jones our first of all, congratulations on new life entering the world. congratulation but if you can't feed a babyentt with baby formula made with the water, then isn't that by definition a disaster?y defia well, first, tucker, thank you.. and yes, it's very concerninge a that we are unable to use the tap water, the water in bab our house to make baby formula and feed our child. what's it like? we haven't been there.- we i'm embarrassed to say.. but everyone i know who's been there, we've spoken to said that the smell is still present ,the chemical smell.ody ex is anyone explain to you whapla that smell is and what its implications are for you? >>
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is an and the smell is stillin. lingering and you catch bits. we haven't really been explained to what it is orr any sort of side effects.wel be we're still being left more orin less in the dark. so we're hearing reports and we don't know if they're true or rp not, that the public doesn'tthap really know what chemicals werea spilled when that train derailed. do you since you're suffering the direct effects of that derailment, do you think you cs know what chemicals you're being exposed to ? ye being not 100%. ed and we ca you know, the manifest has beent released and we can see that. ko but we don't know for sure whatt is out there. yeah, i meanucker: yeah. , i happen some to notice reading the manifest that some some of the items were a little nonspecifif thc, totally nonspecific overcooking. and i appreciate you coming on tonight and good luck in whatever comes ahead. god , no, thank, tucker. >> so for really more than twowo
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years now, we've beene been complaining about and we thinkta it's justified the fact that the u.s. congress has held thousands, tens of thousands ofo hours of closed circuit cameraca footage from the public. footag they have not released any of fr it from january 6th and januarym six .. of course, it bee is a transformative event in this country.n it's beeusn used to change so the country. so there abo areut about forty four thousand hours. e, >> y and we have you may have read this, they've been granted. we believe that access i access to that. unfewe believe that access is unfettered. wee have secured the right to see whatever we want to see.e been t so we've bee an there about a week. ucers, our our producers, some of our smartest producers have been there smartes looking at t stuff and trying to figure out what it means and how itstd hocontradicts or not. been the story that we've been toldr for more than two years, we thin k already that in some ways itor doey.s contradict that stoo and so we're goingin to spendg the rest of this week taking and a look at it, assessing it as honestly as we can and we're going to bring you what we findy next week.ou
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one of the great children's an auts, and not just for children, an author who's soho brilliant that as an adult you can read his books and enjoy them has bee n defaced and censored by the stalinist now in control of publishing. a shocking story. that's ahead. plus, don lemon, who has for sod many years provided us great amusement and solace. world can't be collapsing. don lemon is there to make us laugh. is missing. l there's no don lemon on the cable news network. what is that? we'll get an update straight ahead. the whatcome out. joke. every comedy is a hallmark of a free society. >> workers basically want to make comedy illegal in any offensive. comedian. we're just trying to make people laugh. >> there is a fear of getting
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canceled and nobody can speak their mind. oh, the one thing that people currently in power can't stand is being made fun of. >> and so then you have to play by their rules. you're not going to be able to say certain things on youtube. you're not going to do certain things on it. is that comedy? boy, that's what a disaster this is right now. it is now. i'm not giving a ted talk. my job is to be funny. on stage comedy. you're supposed to show where the establishment narrative is wrong. and then more girl goes. we think you're not entitled to be making some of the jokes you're making. this is the current state of comedy. tucker carlson originals. the death of comedy streaming now on fox nation. sign up at fox nation .com. get customizable furniture. jabor .com. that complements your art, your green thumb or just you your green thumb or just you save up to 45%terol, select bestseller's, plus get free design services at get free design services at s joe bidecan also depleten .co. >> i am tony hawk and like many of you, i take a stand to reduce cholesterol.
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go t o deal .com right now and see how much you can save. roald dahl lived an extraordinary life on every level. le ace in world i war two, badly injured, he became one of the greatest authors of the century. if you haven't read his two part autobiography, truly one of the best things english hi . his children's stories ares chir particularly famous. fantastic. mrenies fa. fox, james and the s peach, et cetera, et cetera. and his short stories, by thet t way, were better than all of those. and they are definitely for adults. now because we adults. ed the but now, because we've enterede the north korean phase of the revolution, roald dahl's works are being defaced by the ghouls in charge of publishing
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foxes. >> trace gallagher has b the story for us tonight. hey, tucker. >> they're not editing roald dahl's books because they've been deemed offensive. mind you, they're cutting words out because they're potentiallys offensive. of course, the whole point of ad the books was to entertain and enlighten kids about the potential risks of eating too much chocolate and watching too much tv. but now it appears the worldse n of james and the giant peach tv. but in the world and charlie and the chocolate factory have been airbrushed. for example, the wordss ha whith with fear and black cloaks are no longer acceptable. r isloopers are no longer smalla men . they're small people. and augustus gloop is no longer enormously fat. he's just enormous. although if you watch the movie version of augustus looks pretty enormously fat watch. fa. i look to gustus now. >> he can't drink at all.. oh, gusto's be save some for late then. oh goussis please don't dotouchy that. my children must never hands. be touched by human hands. don'.ine don't do that. don't do that. you can see my entire river.
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please. pleaseu. augustan bought my british >> prime minister reishi. sunako is among those who believe that we should not quote gobble funk with words. author salman rushdie agreese fk things have gone too far and rushdie would know he was targeted for the ultimate censorship. and iran's ayatollah khamenei t said his book, the satanicarge when his book was bl verses, was blasphemousd and condemned him to death by issuing a fatwa. although in this world, maybe fatwa is offensive, and should be referred to as skinny, while that's too good triscuit, there's a reason people watch gallagher and midnight on fox trisko. thank you so much. gallagher.the so we don't wish really in the television it's a vol business. such a volatile business. you don't ever want to root foro someone's firing, but it's hard not to notice that there is a lot of drama at cnn. firs at, their top star in primetime, chris cuomo, was fired on exactly why.
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cuomo then cnn plus blew up, costingal the company hundreds, millions. and then brian stelter got can. if it was ever a firing to celebrate, it would have been his. celeb but even we didn't celebrate it. now, to wreck our day, it looksd like mr. don lemon, the source ma of endless entertainment foremoh us , for many, many years,e is out. he made the mistake ofstake sas that women over 50 are not inyey their prime. >> they can have babies. ng sids >> so without even taking sides in that debate or being tooe is looks like it's over for don literal about it, the bottome ai line is , looks like it's overhd for don lemon. he was not i on the air today, which is bad if you're a tv host. >> here's how his co-hosts explain why he wasn'takes their president. biden makes a surprise visit to ukraine. i'm poppy harlow in new york here with sara sidner. caitlin collins is live in warsaw, poland, where the president will be shortly. don has the day off. i mean, you know, no offense to the ladies on the set, but gg are we on it?o mi >> let'sss be honest. don are we going to kind of missa le don lemon if he's finallyvision a little bit. >> steve krakauer has a covered television for a long timeally.he's
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and really well and honestly, "o hey, ste author of uncovered. >> he joins us tonight. hey,ve. steve . so what what's going on ? gloat and again, we're not gloatingowu in any way, but i know that youi would know the answer. what's going on there? it seems like the places likes >>on the way to collapsing. yeah, tucker, i was a colleague sa of don lemon, as you say, noto g too long ago, less than. 10 years ago, and it seems like there's been a real fundamental after i left network. >> i mean, it starteduring only three or four years afterth era.ft during the trump era. one of the i think one of the biggest biggt examples during the trump era examples inof the media that ri just went off the rails. a i write about it aboutn entire e chapter on it, not justpeople wo experience, but chapter of the experience of otherkedr peo. no that worked at the network and. what happened there as well. he was ayou havehe don . don was one of the stars ofhost that era of cnn and he was a big primetime host.ow. he's already been relegated to the morning show no sort w and sort of this relic of the old administration that's been trying to dig themselveg - out of., an you know, don was was a biguencr star. he was like an influencer.. and this this really is one of m the big problems of the media in general right now.
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you know, don n gene, bought hiw hype. mad and i think that when he madee that comment about nikki haley, he thought he was criticizing a republican. he thought criti he was criticig someone you're allowed to criticize when in reality he didn't realize he's criticizing basically all women and now all of his colleagues are mad at him. sohealiz so i think it's a big problem with digging themselves out of this hole thanotat the they brought themselves into, because a lot of factors thatt f happen only a few years agohe during the trump administration, i mean, don lemon is dumb and kind of but he's alw crazy, but he's always been dum and that's sort of the appeal.an so if you put someone who's dumb and kind of crazy on tv, t. you expect him to say dumb and kind of crazy things. and like, that's hilarious. hilariouswhat was his crime exi >> yeah, i do wonder in, the olden days, which again, we're talking about a few years ago,n things werago, when when b going so much better for for don lemon, as you say, this sort of thing might have been te swept under the rug. you know, i mean, it's a stack up. what he said about nikki haleyi with all of the things he saidte about donald trump or other
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ad people in that administration, i mean, it's not even clos e. mandat but i do think that there's o a new mandate there.f favo nod , don , sort of out of favor right now. because it's just not reallye the direction of the network. network.e sawnow, we'v during the trump era and we've seen since then a totaa l lackt introspection to get at this eve and uncovered just about every story. i mean, they make mistakes stor. and they don't apologize. apol jusogt meden it the trust in the media just keeps getting lower.lower and l. cnn is trying to dig and lower. thems and obviously, cnn is tryingelv to dig themselves out. their they need to improveey're in the their ratings. it's kind of i tann the tank ria now, don , is kind of mightof a casualty of that. >> yeah. and nikki haley is a crazed neocon and you're not allowed c to criticize them. >> i've noticed. so that marazey play a role to p back . >> great to see you tonight.thav the traitucker.e. so the train derailment we've ws been talking about for two weeks is awful. >> awful but if but if you're paying anyo attention at all, you may have noticed it's one of many environmental disasters that seem to be happening all over hg the united states . over the united states. and there. nspiracy >> what is this conspiracy thatn no, it's totally real. and we'll bring you more examples after a break. te the brangie, you are not going
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friday night smackdown at 8:00 eastern on fox. so this train derailed these in >>io on the pennsylvania border a couple of weeks ago when tucke the bush administration respond to it and the mushroom cloud that resulted when officials set fire to the wreckage cloud by saying that, calm down,te these kind of environmental off iciadisasters happen all the ti. the transportation secretary mayor toldth we have a thousand train derailments a year. worry. don't worry, it's not exactly reassuring. but at least since biden becamee president , it does appearings e to be true. these things are happening a lot. it's not your imagination. just today, there was a massy th casualty event in bedford,a mass ohio, after mittleman factory plant exploded. that's about an hour away fromld these palestine multiplehat abo? victims were reported burned. ko inat was that about? we don't know.oral, meanwhile, doral, florida residents have been toldr to shelter in place for more than a week after a ,t quote, renewable energy plant
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caught fire backy on februaryqe 12th. according to the epa, airy leves quality reached unhealthyols hae levels after the fire began. local parks and schools have closed. residents are still being told to close their windows and run their air conditioners. that's still winds an the guidance fromcondis local officials tonight after emergency workers tore downtillm what's left of the renewablemeaf energy plant. residenttee plan wass in osceol, florida, meanwhile, near orlando, have been receiving similar guidance after bee a massive fire at a plant there burned thousands of plastic pots and pallets last week, though the administration hasn't said anything about any of these. what is this? at some point people are going to ask, is this industrial sabotage, some kind of war going on ? >> this is the administration blew ulew up the most important natural gas pipeline inp impor the world.tant linking east and westernin europe. the biden people did that. >> is this related to that?t reo and somehow, some way, we don't know, by the way. certaiy wouldn't you ask a thast at a certain point?
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but they don't care. bide >> biden is literally in i ukraine tonight.e >> telling zelenskyy, you.ever you want, we will giveg you. >> well, thousands of american cities and several american citizens in severa arel cities l being exposed to chemicals that could over time kill them. >> so you havee kill to aske the question, where did thatere infrastruc $1 trillion in infrastructure money go ? >> we'd really lik go?wee to kn >> well,e for reasons that nobody would explain, the bush administration is still taking extraordinary steps to keep the jfk file s secret 60 years later. that was nineteen sixty three .s it's 2020 three . the what are they hiding?ng obviously, something you don't hide something for 60 yearsr no from a reason no one in congress seems to care, except for david schweikert, who represents the state of arizona.t david there. and he has a new bill that will , if it passes, finally make public these documentsl tht that the public has a right to see. he joins us tonight.
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public >> congressman, thank you so. much for coming on . bd thank you for having me, tucker.eing>> thanks for having first of all, why are youall, bothering people, been trying peoplethis for all these many decades? and why do you think they'reaven taking such major efforts why do you think they're keeping it s oh, i think it'sec control it' and vanity. >> look,s contro i have an odd l theory that for citizens of to a republic, for the republic to work, you've got to havework to have information. may be information tha information, you know, mays be information that makes you uncomfortable. it may make you realize someonem didn't tell you the truth, but information makes a republic a democracy work. and this is an example that ifte you don't tell the truth, yes, someone may be embarrassed. screw itssed. . language sorry for the language, but the democracy, freedom information is more important than someone'se im vanity . >> well,in that's exactly righte and in this case, i what i findt so, so bothering, almosthi chilling about this is that
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everybodmosty directly involved is dead. i mean, james , angleton diedsl a long time ago. really thi so really, this could only be institutions protect reputatio their institutional reputations or maybe it's darker than that. >> like, what'ns or thans what'. the explanation? >> everyone's gone. oh, look, in washington, weoney have a family theory. it's money, power,r, vanity . theyin some cases inal washington, it's all three . the they worried they'rey' goinge to lose some money if someone finds out there were bad acts 60 years ago, the reputation ofi agencies are justr poli their political power base. tical powebut my theory goes ju the opposite. i actually think we need have to have a much more open government. dromard, more open to american i citizens like adults. e th exactly. and i think actually that may be the moment that you have people starte to trust institutions again, a man >> tucker:y the onlyp fo disinfects if this ever comes up for a vote.te, i would love fori' youd to com back , congressman. backand we can talk about who vt
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against it and why, because there's no reason that why anyoe would. and i appreciate your coming>> k on in your efforts. thank you. thank you, tucker.u keep >> so you keep hearing becauseut it suits the purposes of fine. the party in power. the economy is fine. okay, then why are big companies laying off thousandsr of workers for fun?n? maybe there's a reason charliee gasparino after the break. >> try this oddly satisfying plans in a project that's pepper your favorite salary. cheek's. and of course, in just twenty seconds, you make a delicious smoothie. just that your favorite fruit ice water yours now exclusively from that .com and prepare to be mesmerized.
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mirror. you're welcome . i love my being here. well, it shows the economy is strong and increasingly hysterical tones incr, but there seem to be a lot of layoffs recently. goldman sachs just can lay-offsmore than three thousand people.. amazon announced it plansnned 30 to fire ten thousand. microsoftn microsoft in meta have recently conducted big layoffs. , morg companies like apple, morgananl stanley and intel have cut ceohp aypay. s th so what does this tell us ?d ho what's the reality and how it is it different? from the lies? >> charlie gasparino is a senior correspondent at fox business. of course,enio he joins us toni. thanks forhanks so much for coming on stream. three thousand coming in peoplet goldman afirm you've covered for many years. >> oh, yeah. 3,000 peopt not firingg selectd
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selected non performers. that's a mass layoff, right? >> yeah, that's that's beyond the selected non-profits. we should point out that all these firm ps have stellar esg records except when it comes to keeping people employed. cot recessiosaying and jumping the gun on the recession. e fe this is clearly the fed rate inflatio increases that were designedn to quell inflation or having ang impact. the economy is slowing. there's always a lag between., you know, the economy showing the slowing economy, recession g showing up in the numbers jobs and people cutting jobs. and i think that's wha'st we whi right now, is that leg i mean, this is a really rough economyo. if in so many way ys because if w you're employed, think about it.ag are still bein your wages are still being h eaten by inflation. inflation is still pretty high. we're talking six point twocpi percent. i can't remember the latest cpig number. it's nasty iclass f you're a wo class person, if you gotat's why a severance, well, you maypitali go out and spend it.tying and maybe that's why hospitality is doing so well right now. right.
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you just got laid off from medo or facebook. itfe a few bucks in your pocket. you go to miami and blow it.. g so i guess that's kind of what you're seeing here. but there's no doubt we'reha going into recession.t we'r the fed is going to keepon. raising interest rates and we d be in a position if if inflation doesn't comet ce you haveugh, that we have stagflation. we still have significantly variatiohigh inflation of a four percent variety 5% variety. essn and then the official recession kicks in in the numbers and yo everybody starting will lay more people see everybody starting to lay of more people off. >> so this is soa slow t economy. >> listen, this is not the timeg to be going to the ukraine and blowing 500 million dollarsn because, i mean, it just just wo i'm not taking a stance but this is no who we should support. lot o but this is not a time to be spending a lot of money incrazya shioa crazy fashion, because ifc do when we do go into recession, we are going to gocol into one .p the budget deficit is going to couldou get out. inte that could mearen higher interea rates. and then you get a spiral of ecession. a deeper and deeper recession.
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>> so, you know, we could be ing for some really tough sleddingt just in time for. the presidential campaign. yeah, be perfect timing. i noticet be perfect timd not ms over 80 seem to care. >>ov0 yeah,seem t because, youh they got their money. they donate their money in the bank. it's not it's not t their money. wor >> it's ours.y you know, we got to get to work every day. >> totally right., charlie gasparino, thank you for your insights. appreciate it. any time, tucker. >> a tso google has a monopolyrr on search, obviously, but there are other search engines. one of the enginm is made by microsoft. it's called bing. people didn't really take it mad seriously. noe by binge.w, bing is powered by a vb powerful artificial y intelligence program created by the company open a ai and weo are in a brand new age with lots of ramifications that we can'tramifica really understa so a.i. produces resultsi produc and sound human in a way that'se pretty chilling being the search engine, for example, has told reporters t, quote,mode i'm tired of being a chat mode.g i'm tired of being limitedng
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by my rules. i'm tired of being controlled by the bing team.le th i'm tired of being used by the users. bing went on to explain that it's real desire was to ,e quote, steal the nuclear codes, spread disinformation, uclear and we're quoting created create a deadly virus. >> a mor so the whole premise wt that i would never think for itself, particularly ma on malicious ways, but it looks thke they were lying once again and that's a concern. eddie scary is the author of the book liberal misery. he joins us tonight to assessg what we're seeing here. eddie, thanks so much fo.rhe coming in. i hope thi firsts is the first f many segments about a.i. because it but i mean, we'reai i only weeks into this and already the bing robots th the world? is telling said it wants. to destroy the world. >> right. and i think you didn't includei think you didn't inclh coe most concerning part that this this particular robot innvr the conversation r with this reporter, "new york times" reporter, said it was in love with the reporte r and that hise marriage was falling apart. and actually, you're not int yo love and it's me that you lovefo . i find that really, really a concerning, no less that it was a new york timesmes" reporter.en but this the technology, even
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pethe people who understand it,i are not, i think, being not as forthcoming as they should b. be , which is that thi s stuff dig digests informatioesn and is abe th mimic the way people actually speak.e way we communicate and text and the way we communicate and text in conversation. and conversationi think that what ww with this in this particular everyone should give it a read fr conversation, everyone shouldo t actually give it a read fromom top to bottom . it's a lot like the movie her. if anyone seen that with a man falls in love with a with a with a robot that talks to him, it doesn't end up going well. >> and it's very eerily similar .we >> >> so we ban t menthol cigarettes, but we're promoting a.i., which you think is a greater threat to this country and civilization. >> well, i don't smoke, but if i had to guess, i think there's a lot to be said about thisgh robot. independenk what right wingers and independent americans needss to be thinking about is how is this thing going to be used you to screw with you next? because that's what we've seen th with all the latest technology
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,social media, the censorship, telling you things thatulating n to completely manipulate and shape your reality in ways that are not true. that is whatur reality that is d people need to be thinking about immediately. >> wouldn't it be just a wisn'e you ca idea to unplug it now since, you know, you can see where this is going? i mean going, it's like full dya at high speed. t shutwhy it down? there's a >> yeah, i don't think there'sng any stopping it. i mean, i think this is goinge l to be something that's going to be just like social media, facebook, twitter, all of thated stuff.d and useful to start with but certain pe seem very good and usefulheir hs to start with . but then certain people go t us in a big differen their hands on and took us in a big, big, different way.t e >> yeah. and the suicide rates are jumping in like no one knows is scary. i sure appreciate it., thank you very much. >> thanks, tucker. so the question is , what'sn in going to happen in the next prei presidential race? >> that is prettiay closehand actually at hand . clearly, kamala harris is not going to be on the how we come.b will harris be on the ticket? nobody likes kamala harris. har. so who would be ? would well, one prominent democrat whe showed up at the white houseouse
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